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They are part of a changing culture, with a changing expectation of how they watch the shows they love. They are more than just people tightening their belts in tough economic times, these are people who have left cable TV behind because it does not fit their lifestyle. We are sure they are conducting objective and unbiased research, but we are meeting more and more ‘cord never getters’ and ‘cord cutters’ every day. “Cable companies keep telling the press and investors that cord cutting is not real, and that if it exists then it’s limited to people who can no longer afford cable.

While listening to “Uprising” by the Muse, he writes: In a new blog post, Boxee CEO Avner Ronen makes a compelling case for why cord cutting is soon to be on the rise. And as the company points out, 89 of the top 100 shows were on broadcast networks last year. One of the main reasons people hesitate killing their cable subscriptions, which can reach over $100 in fees each month, is the lack of availability of local programming, live sports and big events like the Oscars and presidential debates.
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Boxee is betting that the combination of free basic live TV channels with videos from services such as YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, Vimeo and others will be enough for many people to end their expensive cable subscriptions (a.k.a.
